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. >> stephanie: that was un uncharacteristically helpful of you jim. >> stephanie: two years ago we bought soda stream and thought it would be great but two years later we love it any more. i don't buy soda any more, and with the coupons that bed bath and beyond are always sending they cost very little. you are so many flavors and you can have any flavor you want. there are over 60 flavors right, chris. >> even stuff like country time and the crystallite. >> stephanie: what's that you say? they're your favorite blinds. >> one for every second. >> stephanie: country time, diet all natural energy drinks, regular. >> and you could just make sparkling water. >> hmm. [ magic want wand music. [ . >> and no bottles to throw away. >> stephanie: and my favorite, you could have alcohol. >> i'm sure they don't encourage that. >> stephanie: sure they do. do you know that every theater that sexy liberal has ever played at has said that's the most alcohol we have ever sold. get your soda stream in time for the holidays. prices start at $80 and it saves you money over time. and no lugging. >> we're not l
. >> stephanie: that was un uncharacteristically helpful of you jim. >> stephanie: two years ago we bought soda stream and thought it would be great but two years later we love it any more. i don't buy soda any more, and with the coupons that bed bath and beyond are always sending they cost very little. you are so many flavors and you can have any flavor you want. there are over 60 flavors right, chris. >> even stuff like country time and the crystallite. >> stephanie:...
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here, you have these female members of congress that are calling the fact that we are going after the un ambassador because she is a woman of color, and where is the air raids that we have for americans that have been murdered? get there saying that even ligt burns said the reason why we're going after the u.n. ambassador, that she went on the air is because is a woman of color. that's ludicrous. lou: you know, it's really worse th ludicrous. there is the insult, of course, in th suggestion that those folks think that it will work as a tactic rather tn air response substantively to the issues that are grave, indeed, and critically important to the natioo. certainly principal among supposed to be the familiis of those four americans were murdered. we will be back with the "a-team" here in just moments. u.n. ambassador says a rise of the center othe administration at will we call this? and evolving story on benghazi. does she have a prayer of becoming secretary of state? these folks willnswer that question and so many others. stay with us. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk
here, you have these female members of congress that are calling the fact that we are going after the un ambassador because she is a woman of color, and where is the air raids that we have for americans that have been murdered? get there saying that even ligt burns said the reason why we're going after the u.n. ambassador, that she went on the air is because is a woman of color. that's ludicrous. lou: you know, it's really worse th ludicrous. there is the insult, of course, in th suggestion...
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i am sure that a good percentage of the people here, when bush acted to go to war without a un resolution, they were very uneasy, but now, we find people saying, "maybe obama should do it," for different reasons. it is not tied to the election. the election is not going to solve the problem for them. >> let me also say i agree, 100%. do not get me wrong. i do not think that us going in and invading is going to change perceptions. either way, there is going to be these perceptions. helping syria is by no means going to change the perception that we helped some countries because of resources versus others -- that we help some countries because of resources versus others. >> i see no such trend in the country. i just do not see any public support for it. i think shibley has got it right. intervention would make things worse for syria and for us. you ask what is going to look like in a year, and i push it out five years. i think we are looking at a civil war. every player in the region. right now, what you have got is what started as a peaceful uprising has now been transformed into an insurg
i am sure that a good percentage of the people here, when bush acted to go to war without a un resolution, they were very uneasy, but now, we find people saying, "maybe obama should do it," for different reasons. it is not tied to the election. the election is not going to solve the problem for them. >> let me also say i agree, 100%. do not get me wrong. i do not think that us going in and invading is going to change perceptions. either way, there is going to be these...
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i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the issue here that there were talking points that were classified -- >> there are many issues but i when the chairman and vice- chairman to speak as to the un ambassador. i will give a speech on the floor of the senate is still in session. >> we have gained important insights as to what has happened. i still believe there are questions that need to be answered. i think anybody with confusion in the basis of the two hearings, it is a premature conclusion. i am glad we have two morris sessions ahead of us. more people we need to talk to. it was helpful to have patraeus speak to us t
i think is so important that the character of the un ambassador be clarified. it is our understanding from hearing two days of testimony that in fact what the un ambassador stated was the talking points that had been given approved declassified to the house intelligence committee. that is what i am told she restated. this member is absolutely convinced we are in it -- an accurate reflection of the intelligence community. that could be said at that time in a declassified manner. >> is the...
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latin grammy, un premios lo nuestro, un premios juventud, tenemos 18 musicals, donde estas niñas, nuestra belleza latina, se destacaron en el estudio se sentía que ganaba henry santos desde que entramos al estudio. >>> lo que digamos nosotros no vale mucho como lo que dijo el público ,porque el público habló por las llamadas, además del evento de anoche, se sentía una energía tan impresionante, cuando ganó henry santos, todos gritábamos, todo el mundo corría de lado a lado, las chicas bailaron sensacional y el gangnam style, qué apertura, dios mío. >> también el público se está educando en baile, es importante dejar claro en eso porque el público se está educando en conocimiento y lo deja saber. >>> siempre en mira quién baila gana el que baila. >>> ustedes se quedan con nosotros, más adelante lo ponemos a prueba en despierta américa. >>> mira que él diciendo no, noo (todos hablan). >>> este segmento de despierta américa es presentado por la crema daisy, va bien con todos sus platillos, salados y dulces, crema daisy. >>>aahora sí, comadre, como lo hemos dicho en la
latin grammy, un premios lo nuestro, un premios juventud, tenemos 18 musicals, donde estas niñas, nuestra belleza latina, se destacaron en el estudio se sentía que ganaba henry santos desde que entramos al estudio. >>> lo que digamos nosotros no vale mucho como lo que dijo el público ,porque el público habló por las llamadas, además del evento de anoche, se sentía una energía tan impresionante, cuando ganó henry santos, todos gritábamos, todo el mundo corría de lado a lado,...
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for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to smerch her reputation is outrageous. >> interesting to say something that juvenile not picking on anyone. as we just said four americans died. is that picking on anybody when you want to place responsibility? >> reporter: and those hearings begin at 10:15 in the house. maryland congressman who is the top says he doesn't expect the subject of patraeus's resignation and the whole affair will probably come up in today's hearing. >> thank you. >> this morning we're learning the army has defended paula broadwell's security clearance. she's the woman general patraeus is said to have affair with. she is former army intelligence officer. she held a high level of clearance. >> we have a check of this morning's other top stories. we're waiting to learn the identity of a man who was shot to death by a sheriff's deputy. happened last night at a home if on 63rd avenue. as deputies were serving a temporary peace order. a woman allowed a deputy into thei
for them to go after the un ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and simply making a presentation based on intelligence she had received and to smerch her reputation is outrageous. >> interesting to say something that juvenile not picking on anyone. as we just said four americans died. is that picking on anybody when you want to place responsibility? >> reporter: and those hearings begin at 10:15 in the house. maryland congressman who is the top says he doesn't expect the...
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any southern support, republicans repeatedly condemned the south as aggressive, undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals known as fire eaters, those people who preached the gospel of this union, they took to the public platform and to the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hatred of evil republicans, cries of secession filled the southern air. now, this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country, however. there have been several sharp sectional disputes prior to 1860. each of these, each of the major ones had been settled by a compromise. here i will point specifically to the four critical ones. first, the constitutional convention of 1787 in philadelphia. the missouri crisis of 1820, had to do with the admission of missouri as a slave state, the future slavery in the louisiana purchase which, of course, as you know was much more than a state of louisiana. it covered almost all the territory from the mississ
any southern support, republicans repeatedly condemned the south as aggressive, undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals known as fire eaters, those people who preached the gospel of this union, they took to the public platform and to the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hatred of evil republicans, cries of secession filled the...
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republicans repeatedly convinced progressives democratics, even un-american, with his party on the threshold of the president tea, some articles are those people who preach the gospel to the public by foreign with the newspaper columns to proclaim the crisis of the south. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hated evil republicans with a succession that filled the southern air. this was not the first time the sectional crisis that gripped the country however. i've done several sharp disputes prior to 1860. each of these -- each of the major ones have been settled to compromise. here i will point specifically to the four political ones. first come the constitutional division in philadelphia, the missouri crisis of 1820 the admission of of missouri as a slave state in the future of slavery in the wiki and a purpose for which of course is you notice as much whether the state of louisiana, covered almost all the territory from the mississippi river to the rocky mountains. it was settled by the missouri compromise. 1832 and 33, nullification between the north carolina feder
republicans repeatedly convinced progressives democratics, even un-american, with his party on the threshold of the president tea, some articles are those people who preach the gospel to the public by foreign with the newspaper columns to proclaim the crisis of the south. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the hated evil republicans with a succession that filled the southern air. this was not the first time the sectional crisis that gripped the country however. i've done...
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went back from the shoot, i still remember the road and the visual, i was in taipe and i was there,un, like zero, and i was thinking just forget-- forget your homework, forget everything. go there tomorrow. and i didn't have too many days, n five, six days it's over. the director ang lee is trusting you without any audition. he's just given you a responsibility of introducing the firm, you know, present, the film to the audience, and then conclung it. and now it's up to you right up to the moment. it will i be able to rise up to the occasion? >> rose: you obviously thought that didn't you? that he'd be all to rise up to the occasion. >> i didn't have enough time. everything every day from the moment i landed in taiwan, every day was very-- it was like the moment-- the only thing i could do if i was not working was sleep. and that's the only thing i wanted to do. because, you ow, i had to learn so many things. i knew nothing. i was-- i was nothing. and i had to learn all these different things-- i had to become pi, and i had to become pi really quickly. at that point i walk think of th
went back from the shoot, i still remember the road and the visual, i was in taipe and i was there,un, like zero, and i was thinking just forget-- forget your homework, forget everything. go there tomorrow. and i didn't have too many days, n five, six days it's over. the director ang lee is trusting you without any audition. he's just given you a responsibility of introducing the firm, you know, present, the film to the audience, and then conclung it. and now it's up to you right up to the...
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unch. president obama and mitt romney behind closed doors. >> i also look forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward. >> how's that working out? has the gop learned any lessons for 2016? my political all-stars go head-to-head. >>> and the vote that could derail peace in the middle east. what the palestinians are gaining, what israel thinks it's losing. i'll talk to both sides. >>> and why a top senate democrat calls the vote provocative and reckless. >>> plus, a return of the most feared man in boxing. iron mike tyson. unvarnished, as always. >> i never had any happiness. >> mike tyson on the state of america -- >> the republican party has to somehow change. >> -- to the state of lindsey lohan. >> she's not as bad as i was but she's catching up. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. you're looking at palestinians celebrating in the streets of ramallah after a history-making vote at the u.n. it granted
unch. president obama and mitt romney behind closed doors. >> i also look forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward. >> how's that working out? has the gop learned any lessons for 2016? my political all-stars go head-to-head. >>> and the vote that could derail peace in the middle east. what the palestinians are gaining, what israel thinks it's losing. i'll talk to both sides. >>> and why a top...
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they ran a 55-page photo spread in tribute to kim jung un and named "onion sexiest man alive." with his round face and boyish charm and the strong sturdy chin, this pyongyang bred heartthrob is every woman's dream come true. this is true. >>> you may soon feel effect not of the earthquake in your wallet from new environmental regulations that, now that president obama has won re-election. fox news net wok senior correspondent -- network senior washington correspondent peter bans takes a look at what it could mean for you. >> top senate critic of the environmental protection agency charmed after delaying regulations to help president obama win re-election. the epa is about to flood the nation with new rules to cost consumer and jobs. he said give me a chance to get re-elected. >> a report by the staff contends that the new gasoline rules from the epa could add up to 9 cents on the gallon. rules to clean up hydraulic fracking and oil and natural gas production could add $500,000 in costs annually to a well. expenses that could be passed on to consumer. tougher standards for boile
they ran a 55-page photo spread in tribute to kim jung un and named "onion sexiest man alive." with his round face and boyish charm and the strong sturdy chin, this pyongyang bred heartthrob is every woman's dream come true. this is true. >>> you may soon feel effect not of the earthquake in your wallet from new environmental regulations that, now that president obama has won re-election. fox news net wok senior correspondent -- network senior washington correspondent peter...
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what's un-american about raising taxes? >> look, no one likes -- the same way that no one likes spending cuts and don't forget the complaints about the -- if you're going to complain about the deficit or be worried about it, you can't say i'm worried about the deficit but don't do this. >> bill: right. >> i don't want to pay anymore which i hear a lot. i don't want to pay anymore either but i also would like to get us out -- >> bill: i don't want to pay anymore but i'm glad to pay my fair share and i do. >> that's the way i feel when i do my tax returns every year. this is a pain but i'm happy to do it and i actually think i get a lot of value for what i pay. >> bill: they say we're doing this in the legacy of ronald reagan. bull you know what. ronald reagan raised taxes five times. >> reagan would have no place in the current republican party given some of the things they did. grover norquist holds him up as an icon. grover is in a completely different place than he is on taxes. >> bill: why don't the media expose these pe
what's un-american about raising taxes? >> look, no one likes -- the same way that no one likes spending cuts and don't forget the complaints about the -- if you're going to complain about the deficit or be worried about it, you can't say i'm worried about the deficit but don't do this. >> bill: right. >> i don't want to pay anymore which i hear a lot. i don't want to pay anymore either but i also would like to get us out -- >> bill: i don't want to pay anymore but i'm...
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and he looked like a white version of kim jong un. he was a man of large carriage. >> bill: didn't turn you on. >> except in all of the wrong areas. >> bill: i love the fact that -- what surprised me was that this protest was not done by code pink. where is benjamin when we need her? >> we'll get her in here. >> who knows. she might come in neighbored if we ask her. >> bill: we've never had a guest naked on our show. >> keep hope alive my friend. keep hope alive. >> bill: we could have had some guests by phone naked. >> that's true. >> bill: how do you know? >> you're opening up that can of worms now. gee, peter why didn't you tell us? >> i don't know. we have phone guests every now and then, they may have been naked. >> bill: when i first got to l.a., the ken and bob show in the morning, i used to listen to it and they had a segment every week that they would have naked callers. it was naked radio. the caller would have to pledge that they were naked and they would call in and talk. it was so funny. >> 1-866-55-press is our phone num
and he looked like a white version of kim jong un. he was a man of large carriage. >> bill: didn't turn you on. >> except in all of the wrong areas. >> bill: i love the fact that -- what surprised me was that this protest was not done by code pink. where is benjamin when we need her? >> we'll get her in here. >> who knows. she might come in neighbored if we ask her. >> bill: we've never had a guest naked on our show. >> keep hope alive my friend. keep...
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the sexiest man alive some people think that it is a jocjoke -- >> north korea's leader kim jong un - the sexiest man alive for 2012... actually not. it was the comedy north korean leader kim jong un the "sexiest man alive" for 2012 earlier this month. but it appears china's communist party newspaper took the spoof of people magazine's annual 'sexiest man alive' award, seriously. the "people's daily online" ran a large spread on the north korean leader tuesday..but has since pulled the story. teenage actor angus t. jones of the comedy "two and a half men" is apologizing for a series of interviews attacking his own show, at one point calling it "filth." jones issued a statement today saying he's sorry if his remarks reflected indifference to and disrespect of his colleagues... and a lack of appreciation of his opportunities. and remember you can catch all your entertainment news, right here on kron-4. the insider starts at 7:00, followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't w
the sexiest man alive some people think that it is a jocjoke -- >> north korea's leader kim jong un - the sexiest man alive for 2012... actually not. it was the comedy north korean leader kim jong un the "sexiest man alive" for 2012 earlier this month. but it appears china's communist party newspaper took the spoof of people magazine's annual 'sexiest man alive' award, seriously. the "people's daily online" ran a large spread on the north korean leader tuesday..but has...
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un, it-- i would hope people would remember there have been other great leaders in this country-- remember president eisenhower, when he would general-- remember franklin roosevelt and lucy mercer, how important that relationship was to him in the second world war. i think we have to be understanding that as the saying goes, the best of men are still men at their best. >> schieffer: peggy, you are one of them? >> yeah, to tell you the truth, i think this story is a little mysterious. i don't really understand why the general, having made a painful mistake, painful for himself and his family, why he had to leave, and why he was, according to the press, sales ared to leave. and i understand what he would feel is the breach of honor, but this is a truly great and constructive american career. and i'm just not sure why he had to leave. the second thing, i don't think anybody quite understands how the f.b.i. could have been going through his e-mail, and the f.b.i. leaders didn't know, justice didn't know. how did this begin? how did it go forward? when was the white house told? you just have to
un, it-- i would hope people would remember there have been other great leaders in this country-- remember president eisenhower, when he would general-- remember franklin roosevelt and lucy mercer, how important that relationship was to him in the second world war. i think we have to be understanding that as the saying goes, the best of men are still men at their best. >> schieffer: peggy, you are one of them? >> yeah, to tell you the truth, i think this story is a little...
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undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several sharp sectional disputes prior to 1860. each of these -- each of the major ones had been settled by a comprise. herely point to the specifically to the four critical ones. first, the constitutional convention of 1778. the missouri crisis of 1820, which had to did do the admission of missouri as a slave state and the louisiana purchase which was more than the state of louisiana be covered all the territory from the mississippi river to the rockies mountains. it was settled be i the missouri comprise. then in 1832 and '33 the nulli
undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several...
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disappointed that this conversation would go on without one screaming from a mountaintop, stop, it's bad and un-american. thank you, i do appreciate you, mr. greer, for coming on and talking. >> thank you. >>> i do have to say that we certainly reached out again and we've been doing this for many days to governor scott's office on this story. he certainly had a chance to read this. it's a florida newspaper, his state. and so in deference here, governor scott's office sent us this, very kind. a statement here to cnn. it says this, "governor scott is focused on how florida can run fair elections where all eligible voters can participate. and he has said we must restore the people's confidence in our electoral process. he is encouraging florida legislators to have a bipartisan, open, and vigorous discussion about what changes may need to be made to current florida election law in the upcoming session. he is open to legislative changes." and that comes to us by way of melissa sellers. kind communications director in governor scott's office. still, no specifics about those very serious accusations made by no
disappointed that this conversation would go on without one screaming from a mountaintop, stop, it's bad and un-american. thank you, i do appreciate you, mr. greer, for coming on and talking. >> thank you. >>> i do have to say that we certainly reached out again and we've been doing this for many days to governor scott's office on this story. he certainly had a chance to read this. it's a florida newspaper, his state. and so in deference here, governor scott's office sent us...
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this man is an un-elected person who is making you sign a pledge that has nothing to do with -- with the country. guest: thank you. respectfully disagree on all accounts. especially at the very beginning. you made the case that we are talking about 47%. the fact is, republicans are not. democrats are raising this issue over and over. they see political advantage in it, but one of our frustrations as republicans with that 47% is that many of them don't have the good-paying type of jobs they want that would allow them to be taxpayers. our frustration is that we have an economy that is flying so low and so slow it's very weak. we have so many people unemployed. so many people on food stamps. so many people who don't have a choice they have to rely on the government. we want that 47% to be reduced by stronger economic growth. we want those who begin in the lower classes of income to become middle tax taxpayers. and to rise to higher levels as well. that's our frustration. host: congressman braidy, we have been talking about this fiscal cliff that congress is grappling with as is the whit
this man is an un-elected person who is making you sign a pledge that has nothing to do with -- with the country. guest: thank you. respectfully disagree on all accounts. especially at the very beginning. you made the case that we are talking about 47%. the fact is, republicans are not. democrats are raising this issue over and over. they see political advantage in it, but one of our frustrations as republicans with that 47% is that many of them don't have the good-paying type of jobs they want...
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. >> un, we can't help but think of jfk. when he was elected. >> oh, yeah. >> the issue of catholicism was being debated. that was a big milestone. you being elected as a muslim was another. we have mitt romney as a presidential candidate, a mormon. >> right. >> we look at all of these here. the issue of religion, the wider religious representation that's happening at the moment, does it show it is becoming an issue or is it a nonissue in the voting booth now? >> it's both for different people. there is no doubt about it there are people who write to my office every day decrying the fact that i'm a muslim and there are people, you know, mormons have been subject to discrimination and mitt romney had to deal with some of that but what it really shows is most americans believe in religious tolerance. most people believe in inclusion. but there is a vocal minority who always lets us know they are there trying to buy people on the basis of religion. and, unfortunately, we can't ignore them but, fortunately, they don't rule the d
. >> un, we can't help but think of jfk. when he was elected. >> oh, yeah. >> the issue of catholicism was being debated. that was a big milestone. you being elected as a muslim was another. we have mitt romney as a presidential candidate, a mormon. >> right. >> we look at all of these here. the issue of religion, the wider religious representation that's happening at the moment, does it show it is becoming an issue or is it a nonissue in the voting booth now?...
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not admitted to the un, but a step away from that. >> bill: and the united states opposes that. >> yes. >> bill: why? >> because of israel. we recognize that there has to be a two-state solution. >> bill: why shouldn't beapprove this resolution? >> basically the rationale is we want that recognition, but it has to be the result of a negotiation process and you can't unilaterally declare that. that's the position. >> bill: is it going to pass? >> i don't know. >> bill: can we veto it? >> no, it's a general assembly, so we can't veto it. so just majority vote it could pass. we'll see how they go this time. high-stakes poker. >> bill: indeed. joe, i want to ask you about the campaign to discredit susan rice lead by john mccain and lindsay graham -- >> who? >> bill: yes. [ laughter ] >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they kno
not admitted to the un, but a step away from that. >> bill: and the united states opposes that. >> yes. >> bill: why? >> because of israel. we recognize that there has to be a two-state solution. >> bill: why shouldn't beapprove this resolution? >> basically the rationale is we want that recognition, but it has to be the result of a negotiation process and you can't unilaterally declare that. that's the position. >> bill: is it going to pass? >> i...
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kim jong un declared the sexist man in the world. apparently the sarcasm didn't translate well. how he was fooled, ahead. >> uh-oh. [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him
kim jong un declared the sexist man in the world. apparently the sarcasm didn't translate well. how he was fooled, ahead. >> uh-oh. [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses,...
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party newspaper, "the people's daily" ran a 55-page photo spread on its website in tribute to kim jong-un citing a report by the onion. apparently it was lost on them that the onion is satire. the chinese paper went on to call kim a devastatingly handsome round-faced heart throb. as our politicians wrangle over tax increases, outrage in france over a proposed 160% tax hike on beer. brewers and customers say it's not fair because the tax is only being leveed on beer, not on other alcoholic drinks like wine. the government says this is a public health issue because more people abuse beer than abuse wine. opponents say it's just that wine makers have more political clout. >>> and cyber sales soaring. cnbc'smandy drury is here with what's moving your money. final numbers aren't in yet, but the early numbers show a pretty great cyber monday, mandy. >> many sites showed really big sales despite the busy online shopping sales leading up to cyber monday. here are the numbers we've got so far. online sales at the top retailers were up by just over 28% from the same time last year. and the other go
party newspaper, "the people's daily" ran a 55-page photo spread on its website in tribute to kim jong-un citing a report by the onion. apparently it was lost on them that the onion is satire. the chinese paper went on to call kim a devastatingly handsome round-faced heart throb. as our politicians wrangle over tax increases, outrage in france over a proposed 160% tax hike on beer. brewers and customers say it's not fair because the tax is only being leveed on beer, not on other...
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north korea's top leader named "the onion's" sexiest man alive for 2012 with a snapshot of kim jong-un. that's the onion,. the author did not catch the joke at all. quoting "the onion" piece, he has the rare ability to somehow be completely adorable and completely macho at the same time. they're not the only international news source that fell for "the onion" spoof. an iranian website ran an article about a gallup poll showing that rural whites in the united states preferred their president mahmoud ahmadinejad to president obama. their source, "the onion." i love this stuff. >>> up next, democrats in the senate are proposing changes to the filibuster rule which republicans have been using, we all know, to block anything they don't like under president obama. and if the dems get their way, republicans may be forced to stand up and actually talk for hours on end just like jimmy stewart did wonderfully in "mr. smith goes to washington." i love that movie. that's ahead. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ >> i'm not late! and i'm going to stay right here and fight until this is
north korea's top leader named "the onion's" sexiest man alive for 2012 with a snapshot of kim jong-un. that's the onion,. the author did not catch the joke at all. quoting "the onion" piece, he has the rare ability to somehow be completely adorable and completely macho at the same time. they're not the only international news source that fell for "the onion" spoof. an iranian website ran an article about a gallup poll showing that rural whites in the united states...
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it does depress wages that you have millions of people un document. if you move people out of that status, that will have a positive benefit not just to people, but to wages being depressed. equity is a critical issue. we face a significant challenge -- in the short-term, medium- term, and long term, there is so much inequity in education. it is not something that the political process likes to discuss, but it is one in which we need to think more creatively about how -- ideas not good for our -- it is not good for us in the medium or long-term. >> nice to go last on this because i can think. [laughter] a really high-quality pre-k -- >> i agree. >> education for kids at the bottom of the income scale. this is supported by conservatives and liberals alike. a nobel-laureate economist to i think is associated with republicans has written eloquently about how critically important -- and there has got to be a significant government will pick it will not happen withou -- significant government role. it will not happen without. and this is of be, but full em
it does depress wages that you have millions of people un document. if you move people out of that status, that will have a positive benefit not just to people, but to wages being depressed. equity is a critical issue. we face a significant challenge -- in the short-term, medium- term, and long term, there is so much inequity in education. it is not something that the political process likes to discuss, but it is one in which we need to think more creatively about how -- ideas not good for our...
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. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news nation" gut check, the half in "two and a half men" was slamming his own show telling people not to watch it. he has played jake on the show for nearly ten years. he makes $350,000 an episode. he was at one point the highest paid child actor on television. in a new video shot in his production trailer and put online by a church, he calls the show filth. >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on "two and a half men." i don't want to be on it. please stop watching it. please stop filling your head with filth. please. >> so cbs and warner bros. have not commented. his former co-star charlie
. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news...
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un charles and sandra have talked about the american entrepreneurial spirit, the idea you are not victims but struggling in a common cause, small business here, trying to rebuild and feeling they're going to be sucker punched by at nor'easter that is bearing down. winds a picking up and temperature is dropping. as i enter this bill and not want to show you the water line. this is how high the water can and it ruined the businesses in the area where as joe's lobster house which has been around for four decades, he is rebuilding. you can see this business was gutted and you can see and hear in your the ceiling, it is intact. what you are going to see is hot water can and try to find joe bruce of who ran his business the better part of two decades. is he here? you can see here how deeply the business has been gutted. what concerns you about a nor'easter coming in? >> not much. everything already happened to us. this is a business. i am not worried too much about it. what happened happened already. we are fixing it. we don't have electric now. i don't think what will come this height to worry
un charles and sandra have talked about the american entrepreneurial spirit, the idea you are not victims but struggling in a common cause, small business here, trying to rebuild and feeling they're going to be sucker punched by at nor'easter that is bearing down. winds a picking up and temperature is dropping. as i enter this bill and not want to show you the water line. this is how high the water can and it ruined the businesses in the area where as joe's lobster house which has been around...
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question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four of those critical actors in the process. perhaps we can convince how we respond but without doing it and in justice to the issues which are really very important in determining success or failure. >> just to take a piece of that and look at the response from the international community, one of the things that always happens is countries rush forward to invite small numbers of police from countries to come in libya there are five or six countries hosting police for training for providing training and something like that without any overall coordination is a situation where at the end of the day after train
question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four...
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which has iseschewed the violent path of hamas and others, pursued a counterproductive path at the un. i will have more to say about that tomorrow night at the forum here in washington, but for today let me offer this one thought for u.s. strategy in the region going forward -- we cannot view any of these challenges in a vacuum. they are all connected. our strategy needs to account for the intersections and relationships. for example, you cannot understand what happens in gaza without tracking the path of the rockets from iran. or how the upheaval in syria and the rise of the muslim brotherhood in egypt have affected hamas. how the treaty between egypt and israel remains the bedrock for peace in the region despite all the change going on around it. how israel's concerns over iran's nuclear program shape its overall security posture. then there are the economics of border crossings and fishing rights and concerns about smuggling and arms proliferation. the list goes on. the united states really does need to bring an unprecedented level of strategic sophistication to these -- rather tha
which has iseschewed the violent path of hamas and others, pursued a counterproductive path at the un. i will have more to say about that tomorrow night at the forum here in washington, but for today let me offer this one thought for u.s. strategy in the region going forward -- we cannot view any of these challenges in a vacuum. they are all connected. our strategy needs to account for the intersections and relationships. for example, you cannot understand what happens in gaza without tracking...
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without any southern support, republicans completed repeatedly condemned the south undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, seven radicals, those people who preach the gospel of the engine. they took to the public platform into the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect his golf from the hatred of evil republican, prize of succession with southern air. this is not the first time crisis encrypt the country however. there have been several sharp dispute in 1860. each of the use -- each of the major ones have been settled by a compromise. here i report specifically to the four critical ones. first come the constitutional convention 787. the missouri crisis of 1820 have to do with the slave states in the future of slavery and always the purpose, which of course as you know was much more than the state of louisiana and covered almost all the territory from the mystic river to the rocky mountains for texas. it was settled by the missouri compromise. in 1832 and 33 for nullification co
without any southern support, republicans completed repeatedly condemned the south undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, seven radicals, those people who preach the gospel of the engine. they took to the public platform into the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect his golf from the hatred of evil republican, prize of succession with southern air. this is not the first...